'78 XS1100, rebuilt the rear master cylinder as part of a restore on a bike that has been sitting for 10+ years. Everything else is done on the bike, carbs sync'ed, petcock's replaced, front master cylinder replace. The bike runs great but can't get the rear brake working. Rebuilt the rear MC but having trouble getting it to pass the bench bleed as described below. With my finger over the brake hose, on the first pump I feel pressure and can let air esacpe. Then I cover the line again (with brake pedal still held down) and repump but don't get any pressure. If feels as if it is not getting any fluid through even though I took it completely apart and all the holes (even the spoonge) seem clear as I blew compressed air everywhere I could. Any suggestions what to do next? Should I replace the MC? If so, any recommendations as to which one?
Suggestions very much appreciated,
Steve
You DO need to "bench bleed" the master! If you don't, you will never get it to work correctly. With the brake hose off the master, put a finger over it while you depress the piston. Let the air escape, but seal with your finger BEFORE letting off the piston. Repeat until pressure and fluid come out, then hook everything back up and bleed the system.
Suggestions very much appreciated,
Steve
You DO need to "bench bleed" the master! If you don't, you will never get it to work correctly. With the brake hose off the master, put a finger over it while you depress the piston. Let the air escape, but seal with your finger BEFORE letting off the piston. Repeat until pressure and fluid come out, then hook everything back up and bleed the system.
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